19 November 2013, Warsaw, Poland

Community, respect, trust, knowledge and climate smart development need to be at the heart and head
of adapting to climate change. These were the messages from the inaugural session of the Adaptation
Forum exploring visions for the future in the face of our changing climate. The forum was hosted by
the Adaptation Committee, the UNFCCC body entrusted with promoting coherent adaptation action, at
Warsaw’s Palace of Culture and Science.

This first Adaptation Forum followed eight days after the Philippines was hit by the devastating
Typhoon Haiyan, which served at the event as a grim reminder of the impacts that can be expected from
climate change.

The first part of the Forum brought together a panel of leaders and visionaries, including HE Lucille
Sering, Secretary of the Climate Change Commission of the Philippines and HE Tumusiime Rhoda Peace,
Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture of the African Union, alongside Ms Mary Robinson,
President of the Mary Robinson Foundation; Professor Lord Nicholas Stern, academic and author of the
“Stern Review”; and Ms Bianca Jagger, Chair of the Bianca Jagger Foundation.

Moderated by Ms Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC, the panel laid out their
visions for a resilient future.

In the second part of the Forum, Adaptation Committee members and the audience were able to voice
their responses to the panel and visions for a climate resilient future.

Outcomes of the Forum will be featured in an upcoming documentary, which will highlight the
importance of adaptation to climate change and incorporate the panel exchange and contributions from
members of the Adaptation Committee and the audience.